The Coach: Three favourable fixtures on Matchday 18

Summary

Schalke kick off the Rückrunde at home to Frankfurt on Friday.

Wolfsburg looking to continue their winning streak against Augsburg.

Köln and Hertha gunning for victories on the road.

Last weekend was a great weekend. The Bundesliga returned after the winter break, I hit triple digits with my Official Fantasy Bundesliga side, and my favourable fixtures recommendations almost all worked out – if only Raphael Guerreiro had featured from the start!

Sandro Wagner and Andre Schürrle both got on the scoresheet, Mats Hummels notched double digits and the six players racked up a combined 56 points between them. To maintain that momentum heading into Matchday 18 here are three fixtures to consider when tinkering with your line-ups.

Wolfsburg appear to have found their groove either side of Christmas after clinching a third straight win in their narrow victory over Hamburger SV last weekend. The Wolves now find themselves 10 points adrift of the top six and will be confident of closing the gap further at home to an Augsburg side who are struggling in front of goal. Only Darmstadt have scored less often than Die Fuggerstädter so I'm confident Wolfsburg will pick up clean sheet points.

Watch: Paul-Georges Ntep impressed on his Wolfsburg debut

Player recommendations

Ricardo Rodriguez (DF, 81pts, 12.05M): Rodriguez has been a bit hit-and-miss this season, but with set-pieces in his back pocket he can score big if you're willing to take the risk.

Paul-Georges Ntep (FW, 9pts, 10.6M): Ntep made a real impact on his debut and, unlike Mario Gomez, will pick up points even if he doesn't score due to the challenges he wins.

Both Darmstadt and Köln ground out goalless draws on Matchday 17, but the odds of that happening again this weekend are slim. The Billy Goats, who beat the Lilies 2-0 on Matchday 1, have to be considered the favourites to clinch a league double despite being away from home. The question for me is whether Köln will feel more settled in the 3-4-3 formation they used against Mainz or whether Darmstadt can capitalise on any uncertainty.

Freiburg impressed and deserved to take points in their loss to Bayern last weekend, while Hertha struggled and can have no complaints about their defeat to Leverkusen. Nevertheless, my gut tells me that the capital city side will bounce back and so far this season, my gut has proven well worth following. If Hertha are to secure European qualification then they'll need to improve their away form and Sunday is a perfect chance to take the first step.